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indigenous people
indigenes Volk
Запис в OpenDict
indigenous people
Einheimische <-n, -n> pl
in·dig·enous [ɪnˈdɪʤɪnəs] ПРИЛ inv
Einheimische <-n, -n> pl
to be indigenous to Europe plants, animals, etc
I. peo·ple [ˈpi:pl̩] СЪЩ
1. people pl (persons):
Städter <-s, -> pl
Landbevölkerung f <-> kein pl
Obdachlose <-n, -n> pl
2. people pl (comprising a nation):
Volk ср <-(e)s, Völ·ker>
3. people pl (ordinary citizens):
4. people (comprising a race, tribe):
5. people pl dated разг (family):
II. peo·ple [ˈpi:pl̩] ГЛАГ прх usu passive
sth is peopled by sth book, novel, movie
etw ist voll [o. wimmelt] von etw дат
III. peo·ple [ˈpi:pl̩] СЪЩ modifier
Menschenkenntnis f <-> kein pl
Запис в OpenDict
people СЪЩ
indigenous people, native СЪЩ
indigenous [ɪnˈdɪdʒɪnəs], native ПРИЛ
indigenous [ɪnˈdɪdʒɪnəs] ПРИЛ
Present
Ipeople
youpeople
he/she/itpeoples
wepeople
youpeople
theypeople
Past
Ipeopled
youpeopled
he/she/itpeopled
wepeopled
youpeopled
theypeopled
Present Perfect
Ihavepeopled
youhavepeopled
he/she/ithaspeopled
wehavepeopled
youhavepeopled
theyhavepeopled
Past Perfect
Ihadpeopled
youhadpeopled
he/she/ithadpeopled
wehadpeopled
youhadpeopled
theyhadpeopled
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The number of indigenous people went down between 1996 and 2002, when they were estimated at 215, a reduction of 62.
en.wikipedia.org
The estimated population of indigenous people at contact is anywhere from 60,000 to 1,100,000.
en.wikipedia.org
Basic to the unethical treatment of indigenous peoples is an insistence that the original inhabitants of the land are not permitted to name themselves.
en.wikipedia.org
As of 2005, the municipality had 1,014 households with a total population of 4.319 of whom 3,639 spoke an indigenous language.
en.wikipedia.org
Treaty rights are not the only rights claimed by indigenous peoples.
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